Königin-Olga-Stift, Secondary school and cultural heritage monument in Stuttgart, Germany
Königin-Olga-Stift is a secondary school in Stuttgart providing education in both German and English with focus on languages and natural sciences. The institution delivers a curriculum that covers geography, history, and biology, all taught in dual languages to prepare students for their final examination.
The school was founded in 1873 by Queen Olga of Württemberg as an institution for girls. It maintained this focus until around the middle of the 20th century when its structure shifted.
The school holds membership in the MINT association of German schools and maintains exchange programs with educational institutions in the United States, Russia, and India.
The school is easily accessible by public transportation and located in an established school district of Stuttgart. Check in advance whether special events or open days are scheduled, as these offer the best opportunity to see the building and its facilities.
The building is decorated with ceramic reliefs featuring insect designs created by Stuttgart sculptor Eva Zippel during a 1962 expansion. These artistic details are part of a series of decorative fountains also designed by Zippel.
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